 Busted: Naked Juice, the guys who made a zillion dollars off their "green machine" juicedrinks, settled a class action lawsuit and agreed to pay consumers who bought their juices up to $75 each for inaccurately labeling their bottles. It seems Naked Juice was clothed -- and wasn't actually "100 percent juice" or "all natural" like the bottle claimed. Whoops! [Source]
 Sprayable energy is a thing now, or so sayeth the makers of the creatively named new product Sprayable Energy, who are marketing the caffeine spray as an instant pick-me-up. I prefer the real thing (coffee). [Source]
 Maria Sharapova is a sometimes-model and all-of-the-time tennis player. She's now trying to build a candy empire with her new candy company Sugarpova. Hmm, not sure if I trust candy from a woman who probably doesn't eat that much of it. She's also got a bunch of Sugarpova-branded merch at Henri Bendel, if you're into that sort of thing. [Source]
 Speaking of luxury department stores, Neiman Marcus just launched a new online beauty specialist program, with the aim of providing the same level of personal service online as customers receive in stores. Which is great for those of us who prefer to do our blush-buying whilst in our PJs. [Source]
 How bad to you want these 24 Karat Gold eyelashes from Kre-At Beauty? Because I want them really, really bad, and will fight you for them. [Source]